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It’s just my humble opinion, but I definitely think you should put up some mirrors on the outside of the pantry cupboard. It will maintain the fresh, clean look of your kitchen, add some glam, and also hide the unattractive boxes and food clutter.

For bunk beds I would recommend ikea kura bed…they are small cute and cheap. It may be for toodlers up to age 7. It depends on how tall children are. They are about $300 on ikea mattress not included. I purchase mine used on Facebook in good condition for $75. We just purchased the mattresses on Wal-Mart for about $90 each with memory foam and gel tech.

If you put some hooks in your bottom cabinets on top, you can get your coffee mugs up out of the way. And if you have room for hooks on the bottom doors for hanging things too. Good Luck. 😉 looks great so far!

Hey girl for your cabinets with the food I would either one organize them by size and turn the labels so that you can see them or to get the white bins from the Dollar Tree and put the stuff inside you can always put chalk labels on the front of the white pins and that would look cute for your cabinets

Right now dollar tree has beautiful grey and copper bins that look basket weave. You could use those for storing your pantry items and leave it to show. Or pick up the grey and white contact paper at Dt to cover the glass. It would go with your clean crisp look! Enjoyed the video!

Tfs Sara! I think you’ve done an amazing job with such a small space. I think covering the doors with something lightly colored (maybe even with a slight shimmer) that hold the pantry items is a great idea. I see the limited counter space, but think it’s not pracrical to have the microwave on top of the fridge. Not sure where else it can go to be easily accessible and still "not in the way," but I’m sure you’ll figure something out.

You can get some plastic bins from dollar tree or the metal ones and put the stuff in them or they have some window clings different designs at home depot and maybe try walmart my sister put them on her French doors in the office 😊

You could use vellum to line the glass and create a nice frosted look with the addition of different textures and colors. You could do it in just the pantry or in all of them. You could even do all but the corner cabinets to create a dramatic look.

For the last pantry you can use the white bins and for top and bottom shelf and the middle put contact paper and hide your box’s like cereal and anything tall that wont fit in the white bins. Hope this help. You’ve done a great job!

if you have a basement – Make a pantry area in the basement by using Metal stands or the plastic "Garage" shelves that is what I use for my pantry. Because I have 1 drawer in my kitchen and a few cabinets but the cabinets are for the dishes and pots and pans , and I have a bin above my sink in a cabinet that holds the dish rags and towels since i don’t have a drawer for them. Or even if you have room in the area your table is at , they have stand up Pantries that look like bookshelves with doors(not see through)

For the pantry: I’d suggest getting some marble contact paper from Amazon or a craft store and stick it to the glass! 🙂 it would look really nice with the gray counters and white wood.

For your cooking utensils, I’d just get a nice cheap utensil holder to place on the counter, its more accessible and because cooking utensils are all shapes and sizes, its really difficult to keep them organized in a drawer (more drawer space for stuff!). Silverware organizers are plentiful at any store 🙂

Love your kitchen, and what you have done inside the glass doors, so pretty! We don’t have a lot of counter space in our kitchen either, but I found a video, and someone built a piece that goes over the stove, and it was wooden, and you can do meal prep on it and you can roll dough out for pizzas (something I need) etc. So my husband is going to build that for me, and just store it, for when we need it. I came from a huge house to a small one, it’s been 4 years and I’m still adjusting LOL

Like so many others have stated, you can use frosted paper to cover some of the cabinets that have boxed, canned/unsightly items. The kitchen is nice. Leave the white dishes/bowls, glasses visible. Cabinet/drawer liners will help protect the shelves from getting scratched and looking unsightly. If you are on a budget like many of us, don’t shop as often at Dollar Tree or other cheap stores. Impulse buying is the worst because we end up buying unnecessary things. Some people shop a lot when they are depressed or having issues. We spend a lot of $$ on things we could have gone without. Then we don’t have extra funds to buy things we really need.

I bought this awesome gray and white pattern contact paper. You can take velcro and attach to a light particle board and change in and out on whim. Maybe some vintage potato sacks or dish clothes, $1-$10 on ebay. Wrap the particle board and velcro tape, my diy heroes

Your kitchen is cute…maybe add some jute style bins or wooden crates to hide the cereal/pantry items. You could even use contact paper. I actually like how you did the rice…i would do the same with the cereal and granola bars.

I think you have done a wonderful job with your space. I love the look you’re going for. As far as your food cabinet I would say mason jars, clear storage containers and be white bins you currently have would be AHHHHmazing. Also, the Dollar Tree has some great white tray with a rubber inset that works great for utensil drawers. You’re awesome!

Love your kitchen, and what you have done inside the glass doors, so pretty! We don’t have a lot of counter space in our kitchen either, but I found a video, and someone built a piece that goes over the stove, and it was wooden, and you can do meal prep on it and you can roll dough out for pizzas (something I need) etc. So my husband is going to build that for me, and just store it, for when we need it. I came from a huge house to a small one, it’s been 4 years and I’m still adjusting LOL

I understand. My kitchen is small. I need badly to paint my kitchen cabinets. I don’t have the money to do do right now. I can relate to living paycheck to paycheck. We barely get by….. By God’s Grace we have a roof over our heads and air-conditioning!! I love DIYS!! I love all things farmhouse and shabby chic. I wish I had power tools and an industrial glue gun. I need those things. Hopefully 1 day I will have them.